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cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. now, there's gentle, de
cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not...
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the better it is for us. imagining something were to happen to mexico and we had a neighbor who we have 1,200 miles with. that would be difficult for the united states. host: we have dallas on the line. a republican. host: what do you have to say to the congressman? i think he is gone. el paso, texas, democrat, good morning. caller:buenos dias, congressman, when you say get involved like colombia, that sounds scary to me. these druglords in mexico and across the border a few minutes from my house here and help pass a, they kill but they don't bring it over here. you need to leave these people alone and let mexico work that out and worry about the drug consumption problem in the united states, all these people using trillions and dollars of drugs, making these people super-rich and will not go away. they have enough money to carry out wars just like osama bin laden and anyone else. if you try to start a war, they will fight you. guest: i appreciate your comments but i don't think we should stay away from the d
the better it is for us. imagining something were to happen to mexico and we had a neighbor who we have 1,200 miles with. that would be difficult for the united states. host: we have dallas on the line. a republican. host: what do you have to say to the congressman? i think he is gone. el paso, texas, democrat, good morning. caller:buenos dias, congressman, when you say get involved like colombia, that sounds scary to me. these druglords in mexico and across the border a few minutes from my...
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for us to use the system that president obama wants to use, we would have to have capability, it's called -- it's a system called sm-32-b. that system would not be developed and to be able to used until after 2020. so this is something that is probably one of the most serious things that we're deal dealing with right now and remember very well when president obama was meeting with the russian president medvedev on monday, march 26 of this year, president obama said this is when the mike was on and nobody knew he could be heard. he said and this is a quote, "on all these issues but particularly missile defense, this, this can be solved but it's important for him, talking about the russian incoming president vladimir putin, important for him to give me space. these are his words. this is my last election. after my election i have more flexibility. what does that tell you? it tells you not only is it bad enough what he's already done in taking out our ability to defend ourselves against an incoming missile from anywhere, specifically from iran, that is -- that is a crisis that we're dealing
for us to use the system that president obama wants to use, we would have to have capability, it's called -- it's a system called sm-32-b. that system would not be developed and to be able to used until after 2020. so this is something that is probably one of the most serious things that we're deal dealing with right now and remember very well when president obama was meeting with the russian president medvedev on monday, march 26 of this year, president obama said this is when the mike was on...
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the performance we use? i wish medical malpractice never occurred but it does. we're all human and when it does occur, people deserve to be compensated. if the best evidence was followed and everything was proper, then we just understand that that is part of our own human frailties. we desperately need to look at everything you have proposed whether it be held courts, safe harbors, evidence-based toward reform as a necessary adjunct to this value proposition. if we don't, we're going to be forever struggling with trying to contain that cost. it is a significant costs. i don't know of this $50 billion or more but it is not chump change. >> i spent my time as a naval officer in vietnam. i am struck how we take the idea we used in airplanes, a checklist and apply them to the delivery of health care. the other thing we did in naval aviation was if we have a problem, one of the systems or whatever, we did not hide it. we just broadcast throughout the navy. this happened on this flight and this mission. this is wh
the performance we use? i wish medical malpractice never occurred but it does. we're all human and when it does occur, people deserve to be compensated. if the best evidence was followed and everything was proper, then we just understand that that is part of our own human frailties. we desperately need to look at everything you have proposed whether it be held courts, safe harbors, evidence-based toward reform as a necessary adjunct to this value proposition. if we don't, we're going to be...
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thanks for having me on so you're on the ground there tell us what you've seen from the journalistic standpoint of what's happening right there and right now and over the weekend well basically since the the crew callen election results were announced just last monday there's been an extraordinary amount of opposition and social fervent here in mexico throughout the country especially where my local is over there were supporters strongest in mexico city there was a spontaneous protest great to the federal city to let's world. offices right now when the nonsense were being made about a recount being done and then there was a massive protest on saturday that was really done actually throughout the country not the public process of the country but was stopped showing its strongest and biggest you know i guess example of the opposition right now in the nation's capital is new plaza what happened actually after that was there was a spontaneous purchase that erupted right outside of a wedding of a major televisa personality whose name was any of their beds and actually ironically their bed
thanks for having me on so you're on the ground there tell us what you've seen from the journalistic standpoint of what's happening right there and right now and over the weekend well basically since the the crew callen election results were announced just last monday there's been an extraordinary amount of opposition and social fervent here in mexico throughout the country especially where my local is over there were supporters strongest in mexico city there was a spontaneous protest great to...
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that cooler air will get to us, later in the day on sunday. but we have some thunderstorms activities we have to deal with. probably strong storms could develop saturday night. already across the great lakes that front is going to sink south of our region. early next week it'll be just to our south. what that will do is to give us cooler temperatures, a risk of shower and thundershower activity. pretty much every day next week. but temperatures will be held down into the low or mid-80s. the real heat gets pressed down to the south tomorrow . tomorrow is going to be an abnoxiously hot day. maybe the mid-80s in the city. some spots in the low 70s. 103, that will break the record. the record tomorrow is only 101. good chance at the airport we could get to that. the heat index about 108 to 110 tomorrow afternoon. a really tough afternoon. on sunday back in the mid-90s. good chance of thundershower activity. each day next week haven't posted it but temperatures in the mid-80s. chances of showers and thundershowers each afternoon and evening, denise
that cooler air will get to us, later in the day on sunday. but we have some thunderstorms activities we have to deal with. probably strong storms could develop saturday night. already across the great lakes that front is going to sink south of our region. early next week it'll be just to our south. what that will do is to give us cooler temperatures, a risk of shower and thundershower activity. pretty much every day next week. but temperatures will be held down into the low or mid-80s. the...
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and the three of us are thinking, we have 11 children among the three of us. barbara has two, barbara tonelli for, i have five. for surely as night occurred to them. a week later we were with john edwards was the florida leader of the era and we were having dinner and we were talking about some constitutional issue to which he said, what do you think of that? we thought my god, john, this is remarkable. thank you for asking. we told them what happened a week before. all the same people were at the table, many of them. and they said, we would have never done that. we would never have done that. we thought, you know, you don't even know what you don't know. you don't have a clue that she was talking about child birth and you didn't even think that was something you could ask ice, do you really want to have this conversation? it was on par with the floor house, one of them said when we had a debate over family planning, someone who didn't share my views stood up and said nancy pelosi thinks she knows more about having a beast than the pope. [laughter] so not that
and the three of us are thinking, we have 11 children among the three of us. barbara has two, barbara tonelli for, i have five. for surely as night occurred to them. a week later we were with john edwards was the florida leader of the era and we were having dinner and we were talking about some constitutional issue to which he said, what do you think of that? we thought my god, john, this is remarkable. thank you for asking. we told them what happened a week before. all the same people were at...
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or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i knew i had to be as close to my brother as i could possibly be. i am sure that pull is part of it. >> you have a daughter and stepson as well? >> i have 1 daughter and 1 stepson who i am close to. >> has this changed how you are around them as well? >> absolutely. my daughter casey has a half brother she is very close to. i say to all of them, you are a team. you have each other through life. you are a team. you do a lot of things together as the 2 families, very, very close. >> this seems like a good moment to open up any question that is you all may want to ask about the writing process, about siblings, anything else. >>>> is there something you could read to us from the book that you would feel that we wouldn't understand unless you read it? >> you have any ideas? >> it is a real sort of testish. she has put it t
or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i knew i had to be as close to my brother as i could possibly be. i am sure that pull is part of it. >> you have a daughter and stepson as well? >> i have 1 daughter and 1 stepson who i am close to. >> has this changed how you are around them as well? >>...
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it has taken us years to perfect see us. the trouble is civilian malefactors or others can get a hold of what are called gps signal simulators and they can do almost everything we did and these are readily available, even purchasable. so i am worried that it could be a weapon in the arsenal of organized crime or state actors of organized terrorists. >> thank you. my time is. >> the chair now recognizes the actual ranking member of the subcommittee, mr. keating. thank you, mr. chairman. the thought of having to texas representatives here prompted me to get here with great alacrity. i want to thank mr. cuellar for his fine performance. i appreciate that. and thank you, mr. chairman. i ask unanimous consent misstatement go on the record that we can move expeditiously to questions. i have just a question for dr. humphreys. when you are comparing the civilian -- if you use that term in the different codes of encryption, what is the cost differential? you know, if law-enforcement ones in print and more common is cost prohibited or
it has taken us years to perfect see us. the trouble is civilian malefactors or others can get a hold of what are called gps signal simulators and they can do almost everything we did and these are readily available, even purchasable. so i am worried that it could be a weapon in the arsenal of organized crime or state actors of organized terrorists. >> thank you. my time is. >> the chair now recognizes the actual ranking member of the subcommittee, mr. keating. thank you, mr....
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i appreciate you telling us that as well. supervisor dillon, if a tribe is not terminated, should they be allowed to pursue administrative relief? >> i believe that is what the law already states. >> i appreciate that. mr. gabaldon, is it your assertion that you feel that your tribe was never terminated? >> no. we believe we were terminated in 1959, but it was by a non-wappo indian. >> i appreciate that very much. thank you very much, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> mr. denham. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me first start by saying it is very disappointing to see that secretary salazar and the bureau of indian affairs has not engaged this committee on this important issue. this is -- i mean, this is and always has been an act of congress under the constitution, but without the administration working with congress, it makes it tremendously difficult to create an even playing field and certainly to move forward on this matter. so i -- i would continue to press the bia and secretary salazar to engage this committee so we can co
i appreciate you telling us that as well. supervisor dillon, if a tribe is not terminated, should they be allowed to pursue administrative relief? >> i believe that is what the law already states. >> i appreciate that. mr. gabaldon, is it your assertion that you feel that your tribe was never terminated? >> no. we believe we were terminated in 1959, but it was by a non-wappo indian. >> i appreciate that very much. thank you very much, mr. chairman. i yield back. >>...
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and what they can't use. >> absolutely. just to follow up on that, did your service give to customers that they can have access to the purchase they made? >> i have my old dvd and some might be scratched up, but i can still go into the closet and pull out that dvd any time i want because i know they're always there. is there a guarantee that people will always have access to a purchase they make? >> yes, congressman, it is a perpetual agreement between the consumer and the producer and that they will have access to those, yes. >> thank you. mr. chairman, with that, i yield back. the chair recognized himself for five minutes. you look at the marketplace today and it was different in 1992 when congress passed the cable act and yet the laws and regulations still apply today, as if innovation has come to a screeching halt. it's important for us to go back because we take for granted the technology and i can look on my video device and watch "swamp people" episodes on this video device and yet the laws that we have on the books
and what they can't use. >> absolutely. just to follow up on that, did your service give to customers that they can have access to the purchase they made? >> i have my old dvd and some might be scratched up, but i can still go into the closet and pull out that dvd any time i want because i know they're always there. is there a guarantee that people will always have access to a purchase they make? >> yes, congressman, it is a perpetual agreement between the consumer and the...
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stay with us. . >> let's talk about the reaction you are getting. what kind of reaction duget from your patient when you are saying you are done. >> i have been vocal about this for years. i was in a resource and putting my mind in full gear and the government came into the fold and it is it getting worse and worse and worse. i can't put out of my head every time i saw a medicare patient i was at risk for $11,000 fine. my patients understood full well. i had cards thanking me, to my surprise. and it is not something i liked but i was fearful of being bankrupted by the system. >> would you advice a young person to go into medicine. >> i have a nanny, michigan state grad and smart gurl and got her a job at nasa and thinking about medical school i said cheril. don't do it and now i regret that, because i want the ethical people to be in medicine. i said you will be a government employee and 10 years of your life are taken away from you as far as anything social and she's in biomedical engineering. and i felt bad after and hindsight, i should have told
stay with us. . >> let's talk about the reaction you are getting. what kind of reaction duget from your patient when you are saying you are done. >> i have been vocal about this for years. i was in a resource and putting my mind in full gear and the government came into the fold and it is it getting worse and worse and worse. i can't put out of my head every time i saw a medicare patient i was at risk for $11,000 fine. my patients understood full well. i had cards thanking me, to my...
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patrick kane shows us the lessons learned from the oakland police. >> in oakland this morning, to gas from the mexico city police force are accompanying los oak lawn police officers. >> they wanted to see what the activity was here in oakland california. >> these officers are here to learn about oakland police and how they track criminals and gunfire. in an effort to get better acquainted with american crime- fighting techniques. they describe their daily challenges in mexico city. >> mexico right now is going through tough times, and yes, it is violence. so they have resources where they have even better weapons and weapons they have. >> they learned of the impending visit to the latino association and extended the invitation. >> not only can you provide information on how we do things here, but they will be sharing information with us as well. >> on this ride along a mexican officers watch with a keen eyes, learning what they can through the week. >> my goal is that of course he learns, hopefully there is something that he can see and maybe take back with him to mexico, or learning
patrick kane shows us the lessons learned from the oakland police. >> in oakland this morning, to gas from the mexico city police force are accompanying los oak lawn police officers. >> they wanted to see what the activity was here in oakland california. >> these officers are here to learn about oakland police and how they track criminals and gunfire. in an effort to get better acquainted with american crime- fighting techniques. they describe their daily challenges in mexico...
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ed rendell is with us, from the "america's us withes, how america's leaders lost the fugu to make us great." thank you, governor. >> my pleasure. >> the book takes on the wussification, what makes you think we lost our way? >> well, the wuss is something who lacks the courage to go with their convictions, i think that in washington today, we are in danger of falling off a cliff. there is no question about it. and the people have to say to their leaders, hey, trust us. we're smarter than you think. we can handle the truth. tell us the truth, tell us what has to be done. and we'll surprise you. we wouldn't necessarily wreak havoc on you for doing things that are risky. but it is up to our nation's leaders to do what is important, put aside partisanship, and take risks. >> today we are ignoring some of the major issues we all face, like the big expenses of some of the entitlements. so how do we regain boldness and innovativeness, how do we avoid spending while balancing fiscal responsibility? >> there's a blueprint out there that's called simpson bowles. it say good effort to do everyth
ed rendell is with us, from the "america's us withes, how america's leaders lost the fugu to make us great." thank you, governor. >> my pleasure. >> the book takes on the wussification, what makes you think we lost our way? >> well, the wuss is something who lacks the courage to go with their convictions, i think that in washington today, we are in danger of falling off a cliff. there is no question about it. and the people have to say to their leaders, hey, trust...
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adam will give us the corolla point of view. we hope you stay tuned for those rortle. >>> body language segment tonight. president obama really started something when he told the nation that individual success is usually built on help from other people including the federal government. >> somebody helped to create this unbelievable american system that we had that allowed you to thi thrive. somebody invested in roads and businesses. if you've got a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. >> to say something like that is not just foolishness, it's insulting to every entrepreneur, every inknow separator in american, and it's wrong. look, president obama attacks success and therefore unpresident obama, we have less success, and i will change that. >> body language. we'll take the president first. they were both like wind mills. i got the wind mill thing going here. they're both like this. first of all, what's this? >> when you're doing this chopping motion, you're trying to be emphatic. >> two hand chopping
adam will give us the corolla point of view. we hope you stay tuned for those rortle. >>> body language segment tonight. president obama really started something when he told the nation that individual success is usually built on help from other people including the federal government. >> somebody helped to create this unbelievable american system that we had that allowed you to thi thrive. somebody invested in roads and businesses. if you've got a business, you didn't build...
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it is tied to everyone of us. we can go out to community at large and say we have a country in this problem in this area and we're going to set a target to improve it. >> there weaver? >> just a couple of comments. what you have heard from all of us, these improvements are going to take time and are not going to be there on january 1. i'll give you an example, though, of something that did happen on january 1 of this year in southeast michigan. that is the larger employers changed patient deductibles from very modest numbers to $3,000 or $4,000 per person. i can tell you the amount of health care tease people are getting dropped dramatically. their co-pace went up. they don't come to see the doctor. they decide when they are going to see the doctor and unfortunately, it reduces costs a lot. reduces utilization a lot but patients don't have the ability to know what is valued and what is not valued in their care. so they put off prevention. they put off things that ultimately are going to cost us all a lot more. inc
it is tied to everyone of us. we can go out to community at large and say we have a country in this problem in this area and we're going to set a target to improve it. >> there weaver? >> just a couple of comments. what you have heard from all of us, these improvements are going to take time and are not going to be there on january 1. i'll give you an example, though, of something that did happen on january 1 of this year in southeast michigan. that is the larger employers changed...
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you're not used to pitching the as many games. i bet you the next time out they will try someone else. >>mark: is scary things was seen these guys than look to the yankee uniforms. and a few years this to be a reality >>gary: the giants, and they are making money now appear in is a close to sell out every game. where they fall behind the yankees is with the money. the giants seldom some money is still little low. >>mark: the washington seniti -- senators one said >> we're talking about the all-star game coming up >> on his the only pitcher playing who has a knuckleball >>gary: you wonder why more don't try. he was 12 and one said he'd give up five runs in seven innings in his that the argument, and should net gain start the all-star game or should this guy been >> i do not know but i think pain is more consistent and has gained him >> >>mark: tony elliott liza insane the buster posey is not good at catching a knuckleball. that is the word from tony la russa. >>gary: strike caught the guy that is at the base of his get his name in
you're not used to pitching the as many games. i bet you the next time out they will try someone else. >>mark: is scary things was seen these guys than look to the yankee uniforms. and a few years this to be a reality >>gary: the giants, and they are making money now appear in is a close to sell out every game. where they fall behind the yankees is with the money. the giants seldom some money is still little low. >>mark: the washington seniti -- senators one said >>...
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for lester holt and all of us here at nbc news, thanks for watching.
for lester holt and all of us here at nbc news, thanks for watching.
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they used to win in terms of percentage of votes. they used to win almost 90%. this is called not the dominant party. then it drops. really dramatically. only until 1995. then the support at the municipal and governor level levels off around 40 or 42%. it does not drop after 2000. it does not go down. it stays steady. why? the pri is a popular party at the municipal and the state level. party id, very quickly. i am i'm running out of time. here is the pre, and you would think in late 1980s it would still be a popular party. it is. this is how many percentage of the voting population that identifies with the party, it's over 30%, it spikes, and then it goes down and it's still 30%. look at the bp.a.n. and this is the tragedy for the p.a.n. here's the 2000 p.a.n. number. look, it catches the pre, and then it starts going down again and what we're going to see in the next slide is look at this, even after the pre's debacle in the 2006 elections, when magrasso came in third base the pre still had a higher percentage of the voting population that just identified with
they used to win in terms of percentage of votes. they used to win almost 90%. this is called not the dominant party. then it drops. really dramatically. only until 1995. then the support at the municipal and governor level levels off around 40 or 42%. it does not drop after 2000. it does not go down. it stays steady. why? the pri is a popular party at the municipal and the state level. party id, very quickly. i am i'm running out of time. here is the pre, and you would think in late 1980s it...
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he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two other signal stations. each of those, four, on and on and on so that a fire would be lit at one spot and everybody would know, you could send messages for hundreds of miles. you could send messages over mountain ranges. there are fire signals all over the four corners, rows and fire signals. i talked to the guy who first discovered these signals
he had a better eye, he had been watching this much longer than us. but then we started to see the glow. and then the orb of the moon rose into this narrow gap between two twin towers looking north into the rocky mountains. and as that happened, i turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is...
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so stay with us this morning. we are going to hear from bge officials coming up at 5:00 and 6:00 this morning. >>> first let's look at the dang that-- damage that is plaguing the area. trees are still blocking roadsand intersections are in the dark. charley crowson is out on fleetwood avenue and northeast baltimore with how things are looking there. charley. >> reporter: we are at old harford road and fleetwood avenue and this is the common scene. downed trees and this is what is slowing electric crews from coming in and getting power back on to the residents who desperately need it. we were here for the updates throughout the day yesterday. we have become very familiar with this van. we have become very familiar with a woman who lives here in the house next to this van where the tree is overturned. how have things been going for you? we are at day 4 and 5. >> nice and hot. >> reporter: you said the baby woke you up this morning? how's the baby doing with the heat? >> she is okay. i mean, we have a tubby so she si
so stay with us this morning. we are going to hear from bge officials coming up at 5:00 and 6:00 this morning. >>> first let's look at the dang that-- damage that is plaguing the area. trees are still blocking roadsand intersections are in the dark. charley crowson is out on fleetwood avenue and northeast baltimore with how things are looking there. charley. >> reporter: we are at old harford road and fleetwood avenue and this is the common scene. downed trees and this is what is...
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we use that to feed the veterans families. it saves them on cost of living and food bills and stuff and gives them some fresh vegetables to eat. the farm started with an idea i came up with that we needed to help our veterans coming back to be able to feed themselves and be able to support their family financially. and then in the same time they are getting horticulture tour therapy they need to help heal their wounds such as ptsd and traumatic brain injuries. >> for the longest time before i came out here i lost drive. i couldn't really get a job in the civilian world. it was just hard to readjust getting back in and waiting for my disability rating. not trying to -- we're not trying to get a job. >> it's been really wonderful watching my husband come around and alabama a different person. it's given them a new sense of purpose, more drive. they each have their own story to tell. kind of nice to get somebody else's perspective and learn somebody else may be suffering just a little more than even they are. >> i was able to com
we use that to feed the veterans families. it saves them on cost of living and food bills and stuff and gives them some fresh vegetables to eat. the farm started with an idea i came up with that we needed to help our veterans coming back to be able to feed themselves and be able to support their family financially. and then in the same time they are getting horticulture tour therapy they need to help heal their wounds such as ptsd and traumatic brain injuries. >> for the longest time...
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>> he never used that word you're good it was my conclusion. i can say, i think he attacked me and it was rude. that was my conclusion, and maybe some people will agree with me, but if you take it out of context and say he attacked you, he did not. it is my conclusion. >> what did the sheriff's say that led you to the conclusion he believed he was very powerful? >> we had a long conversation, and he told me he would fight to gain custody and he would use being american and -- the divorce are not happy -- are not easy, and usually you are angry, and i think we both regret to say a lot of things at that wa point. >> when did that conversation take place that he said he would fight to gain custody because he was american? >> in march of 2011. that was the first time we got that situation. >> did he say it again on december 31, 2011 during the fight you have then? >> no. >> thank you. >> [speaking spanish] >> [speaking spanish] >> the court reporter is licensed to report in the official language of the court. >> i will translate for you. [speaking
>> he never used that word you're good it was my conclusion. i can say, i think he attacked me and it was rude. that was my conclusion, and maybe some people will agree with me, but if you take it out of context and say he attacked you, he did not. it is my conclusion. >> what did the sheriff's say that led you to the conclusion he believed he was very powerful? >> we had a long conversation, and he told me he would fight to gain custody and he would use being american and --...
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and i won't use the two minutes. but i will just conclude pie saying when we look at the issue of leak, let's look at them across a period of time that includes all the former as well as the current administration. and i thank you for your generosity, and i return the balance of the time. thank you very much. >> thank you. without objection, all members' openings statements will appear in the record at this point. without objection, the chair is authorized to declareerieses during votes -- declare recesses during votes on the house floor. it is my pleasure to introduce today's witnesses. ken waynestein is a partner in the law firm of cadwaliver, wickersham, and taft, where his practice focuses on corporate internal investigations. he is also an adjunct professor at georgetown law school. mr. waynestein served as an assistant u.s. attorney in both the southern district of new york and in the district of columbia. later he served as the u.s. attorney in d.c., and then was assistant attorney general for national securit
and i won't use the two minutes. but i will just conclude pie saying when we look at the issue of leak, let's look at them across a period of time that includes all the former as well as the current administration. and i thank you for your generosity, and i return the balance of the time. thank you very much. >> thank you. without objection, all members' openings statements will appear in the record at this point. without objection, the chair is authorized to declareerieses during votes...
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tocqueville sees us ordinary mortals, so far below him as something better. nobody says it better than himself. let me conclude with a final passage in the second volume of democracy in america. as for myself, having come to the final stage of my course to discover from afar but once all the diverse objects that i've contemplated separately in advance, i feel full of fears an
tocqueville sees us ordinary mortals, so far below him as something better. nobody says it better than himself. let me conclude with a final passage in the second volume of democracy in america. as for myself, having come to the final stage of my course to discover from afar but once all the diverse objects that i've contemplated separately in advance, i feel full of fears an
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we restored more than 500,000 but we have a big job ahead of us. >> reporter: and talk to us about people getting frustrated. i am sure you've gotten foal calls from people losing patience and any words for them. >> we are grateful to our customers for their patience. we know that it's a very trying time for them. i am sure they are frustrated to be without power for sometime, but also to be without power in extreme heat. and i encourage them to stay hydrated and keep blind andcurtains close to help the homes feel 10 degrees cooler. but we are working around the clock and as quickly and safely as possible to get every customer back into service. >> reporter: this is challenging for the crews with the heat they have been dealing with. >> absolutely. so, in addition to extreme heat and harsh conditions they are work in they are encountering hurricane like damage. they have trees and tree limbs down on wires and electrical quit. the -- equipment. the trees have to be removed before they can begin restoring poles or wire to put people back in service. >> reporter: thanks so much for joining u
we restored more than 500,000 but we have a big job ahead of us. >> reporter: and talk to us about people getting frustrated. i am sure you've gotten foal calls from people losing patience and any words for them. >> we are grateful to our customers for their patience. we know that it's a very trying time for them. i am sure they are frustrated to be without power for sometime, but also to be without power in extreme heat. and i encourage them to stay hydrated and keep blind...
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brought in theee cupcakes- and tom got us these bagels! 3 3 is coming to first mariner r are available now.but we want to get you into the show for fr. free.a-e-g entertainment sent us ticcets to give away to you. now at 410-481-4445 win a pair - of passes to the show. phow.our winnersswill be entered into a grand prize drawing for meet and greet ppsses.we'll draw that winner on friday.for coopleteerules gg to foxbaltimore dot com.
brought in theee cupcakes- and tom got us these bagels! 3 3 is coming to first mariner r are available now.but we want to get you into the show for fr. free.a-e-g entertainment sent us ticcets to give away to you. now at 410-481-4445 win a pair - of passes to the show. phow.our winnersswill be entered into a grand prize drawing for meet and greet ppsses.we'll draw that winner on friday.for coopleteerules gg to foxbaltimore dot com.
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all special forces using it. our allies use it. our intelligence communities are all using this. the military is begging for it. and they are being told but not for any reason other than the pentagon doesn't like it. >>reporter: he says the age wrote a favorable report about this and it was destroyed or replaced with a more critical document so now hunter is asking the house oversight committee to look it to this. >>shepard: what is the pentagon saying about the accusations? >>reporter: the scrapping of the good report for a more negative report, there and an ongoing investigation being conducted to determine the facts of the matter. as for the overall pentagon, here is press secretary george little. >> the detection and defeat is the top priority of the ied's for commander in the field. with respect to this, the secretary has full confidence in the army to look at issues with respect to the software. >>reporter: the detection and defeat of ied's is a top priority for commanders in the field but this has people like congressman hunter scratching their head. >>shepard: thank you f
all special forces using it. our allies use it. our intelligence communities are all using this. the military is begging for it. and they are being told but not for any reason other than the pentagon doesn't like it. >>reporter: he says the age wrote a favorable report about this and it was destroyed or replaced with a more critical document so now hunter is asking the house oversight committee to look it to this. >>shepard: what is the pentagon saying about the accusations?...
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. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my room to smash my joan biaz records because she was on the list. he was complicated, but saying all of that he was mysterious. he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening siblin
. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue...
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and it followed us the whole way back. it came in closer. we got back to the boat, my buddy jumped straight in and as soon as it was just on the edge, and that was it, we never saw it again. >> nathan podmoore, one of the luckiest men in australia right now. he said, that is something he always wanted to do, but of course, will never do that again. >>> perhaps you want to do something a little milder. how about getting down on the mat, like i did with ms. deseret there, to try to tighten the tummy, but not by way of crunches. she shows us some other ways to tighten the core. thanks for babysitting the kids, brittany. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ spokesman ] when you refinance your mortgage with quicken loans, you'll find that our rates and fees are extremely competitive. because the last thing you want is to spend too much on your mortgage. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ >>> i know you can identify with t
and it followed us the whole way back. it came in closer. we got back to the boat, my buddy jumped straight in and as soon as it was just on the edge, and that was it, we never saw it again. >> nathan podmoore, one of the luckiest men in australia right now. he said, that is something he always wanted to do, but of course, will never do that again. >>> perhaps you want to do something a little milder. how about getting down on the mat, like i did with ms. deseret there, to try to...
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>> they're working with us. [laughter] >> so it's a legitimate reason -- >> the current structure, mr. chairman, that the way the data's pulled in and then analyzed, it's, for example, 2012 we're looking at 2010 data. and so how does that become actionable and meaningful when you get your report, it's really just tied to an update in finances and not to clinical care. and we want it tied to clinical care so we can make actionable statements about patients. so that's the problem using claims data that then has to be aggregated when that year's closed out and analyzed. and by the time it's analyzed and presented, another year's passed. that's why we're looking at other data systems that get to the target you're asking us to get to, and if we had these other, access to these other data systems, they're realtime. they allow us to say that happened last month. that can't happen this month. we need to put an action plan in place to correct that. that's part of the big disconnect, and it's not for lack of trying. it's
>> they're working with us. [laughter] >> so it's a legitimate reason -- >> the current structure, mr. chairman, that the way the data's pulled in and then analyzed, it's, for example, 2012 we're looking at 2010 data. and so how does that become actionable and meaningful when you get your report, it's really just tied to an update in finances and not to clinical care. and we want it tied to clinical care so we can make actionable statements about patients. so that's the...
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we do have a couple of different storms to the north of us. they will hang out there all weekend long but they're causing the prof to build which is causing the cool air mass to slip into the bay area. upper 50s tomorrow at the beaches. 82 degrees in sunnyvale. 80 in pittsburgh, temperatures should be in the '90s. 77 in petaluma. back into the 90s in the interior valleys, otherwise we will hang on to this weather pattern through thursday. i have heard that cooler weather is conducive for cars which run better with cooler weather. i think my car runs better when i watch it. >> for sun protection you should look for the spf number on lotions and sprays >> dr. kim shows us why the color of our sure also matters >> too much fun in the sun may lead to a painful sundering that can last for days or even put you in hospital. don't get blue over a sunburn, where blue instead. in addition to our sun screen the color of your clothing can add another layer of protection. white t-shirts have an spf of 7, green spf 10, but black or blue t-shirts packed the
we do have a couple of different storms to the north of us. they will hang out there all weekend long but they're causing the prof to build which is causing the cool air mass to slip into the bay area. upper 50s tomorrow at the beaches. 82 degrees in sunnyvale. 80 in pittsburgh, temperatures should be in the '90s. 77 in petaluma. back into the 90s in the interior valleys, otherwise we will hang on to this weather pattern through thursday. i have heard that cooler weather is conducive for cars...
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>> i think all of us are in the same situation. i am open to whatever is better for all of you. >> let's take a break. can we be back at 7:15? 7:20. thank you. >> we are back in session. but we are missing our witness. >> council, while we're waiting, my plan for the rest of the evening is if we finish ms. lopez, go to the floor as testimony, the rebuttal exhibits, levon declaration, the chair's request for testimony, and want to talk to you about what findings and a brief that we would like in advance of august 16. >> you understand you're still under oath? >> yes. >> edison for the interpreter. >> good evening, miss lopez. have you had a chance to lead -- or read the declaration that ivory madison submitted for these proceedings? >> yes. >> did you see what she said about the conversation that the to have you had on january 1? >> yes. >> are the things that she said you said during that conversation accurate? are they true? >> no. there is some misunderstanding. >> you remember where she wrote in the declaration that you told her
>> i think all of us are in the same situation. i am open to whatever is better for all of you. >> let's take a break. can we be back at 7:15? 7:20. thank you. >> we are back in session. but we are missing our witness. >> council, while we're waiting, my plan for the rest of the evening is if we finish ms. lopez, go to the floor as testimony, the rebuttal exhibits, levon declaration, the chair's request for testimony, and want to talk to you about what findings and a...
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used it for a bear having sex with hookers yet. >> well, that, too. (laughter) >> jon: how do you... so you call up mark wahlberg and say, "hey, man, i've got this idea for you and this teddy bear." (laughter) >> yeah. you have a lot of drinks before you make that call. (laughter) >> jon: does he... does he call you back and go "i've read this, it speaks to me"? (laughter) what does he say? >> jon: he sounds that much like clint eastwood on the phone. >> jon: (laughs) >> he was into it. i think... he claims he came into it with trepidation and that he was, for better or worse, trusting me and it paid off. if it didn't, i probably wouldn't be here right now. i'd probably be bloodied and beat on the a pulp. no, he's a peaceful guy. >> jon: but this guy, no. >> no. this is the guy you have to worry about. >> jon: there is no reason that i as a grown man approaching very rapidly 50 years on this earth should watch mark wahlberg have a fistfight with a teddy bear and laugh helplessly. and yet that's what i found myself doing. i found myself just reracking
used it for a bear having sex with hookers yet. >> well, that, too. (laughter) >> jon: how do you... so you call up mark wahlberg and say, "hey, man, i've got this idea for you and this teddy bear." (laughter) >> yeah. you have a lot of drinks before you make that call. (laughter) >> jon: does he... does he call you back and go "i've read this, it speaks to me"? (laughter) what does he say? >> jon: he sounds that much like clint eastwood on the...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. when they taste the food that you cooked it does something to your heart. i think what people like most about the grilled food is the taste. the flavor comes from that oak wood... the shrimp, the fresh fish, the steaks. it locks in the...
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nbc's miguel almaguer joins us from colorado springs. good evening. >> reporter: it was a week ago today when this fire broke out. it's reached some 17,000 acres. resources are coming in from across the country. on the edge of the burn zone -- >> that's affirmative. it's near the road. >> reporter: hotshot crews mop up the outer edge. here in colorado, 1300 firefighters are on the ground. today from california more resources on the way. a heavy air tanker dispatched to a firefight that could once again blow out of control. >> there's a possibility of dry thunderstorms, and that creates erratic winds up to 30, 40 miles per hour. it can push the fire in any direction at any time. >> reporter: while the fight for containment in colorado continues, in neighboring utah six wildfires threaten hundreds of homes and have resources stretched thin. crews called for an additional 200 firefighters. only 20 were sent. >> we never have all the resources in all the right places at all the right times. >> reporter: back in colorado springs where nearly
nbc's miguel almaguer joins us from colorado springs. good evening. >> reporter: it was a week ago today when this fire broke out. it's reached some 17,000 acres. resources are coming in from across the country. on the edge of the burn zone -- >> that's affirmative. it's near the road. >> reporter: hotshot crews mop up the outer edge. here in colorado, 1300 firefighters are on the ground. today from california more resources on the way. a heavy air tanker dispatched to a...
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be a liberating factor in the lives of ordinary people, farmers and trades scommen mechanics who can use the automobile to experience things in life that people on the farm that he had grown up in, had never experienced before. so for him, the automobile was the cutting edge of modern transportation and i don't recall one single thing actually with ford ever even addressing mass transit as the kind of, as a kind of issue. he probably should have. i have been in los angeles a lot recently, and i can tell you, he should have. >> did he do anything to promote road building? there wasn't much in the way of roads then. guest: he contributed some to -- what do they call that? the better road's move crusade which was in the midwest in that period when the automobile was taking the country by storm. and i know that he contributed to sort of surveying and doing the kind of prepare work for the highway system in michigan. i'm not sure if he did in other parts of the country. but the automobile, i think, certainly by the 1920's, had fostered the enormous explosion of road building around the countr
be a liberating factor in the lives of ordinary people, farmers and trades scommen mechanics who can use the automobile to experience things in life that people on the farm that he had grown up in, had never experienced before. so for him, the automobile was the cutting edge of modern transportation and i don't recall one single thing actually with ford ever even addressing mass transit as the kind of, as a kind of issue. he probably should have. i have been in los angeles a lot recently, and i...